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in the city where the aircraft will be deployed officials have declined the offer. they say they don't want to give the impression that they now think the aircraft is safe. officials from three municipalities say they will take the test flight. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire commities. we'll show you their struggles and their successes on the road ahead every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time here on "newsline." >>> evacuated firemen have not wait to return back home and get back on the job. but the evacuation orders are still in effect. however when the firefighters do return they will be prepared. we have the story. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> reporter: a storm breaks over the city. firefighters from nearby practice one final time. they're about to take part in the skills competition in fukushima. this man heads the five man squad. he operates the water pump and he also directs the other members, seeing to it that they put out b
in the city where the aircraft will be deployed officials have declined the offer. they say they don't want to give the impression that they now think the aircraft is safe. officials from three municipalities say they will take the test flight. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire commities. we'll show you their struggles and their successes on the road ahead...
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this is just another day in new york city. when somebody jumps in front of you down the block from acu trying to wait for a cab and they hiked down and hail a cab, a sort of want to go out and smack them. >> the downfall of american civilization. [talking over each other] >> those of you non-new yorkers, what you're watching on television is the exception and not the rule. >> oh, come on. we are not throwing punches. >> you are out of order. melissa: , i'm not throwing punches, but since i've had more children, i have had the chance to be more subdued or calm. we are only behaving this way because there is a five year old watching it. if the child is not here, we would be doing other things. >> it's a real interesting issue chivalry is not dead. new yorkers are good people. i'm tired of being tainted with this podcast. melissa: all right, we will move onto another topic. when your money disappears and things get eaten by the washing machine. a handheld detector helps you find each soft make, so you never have a mismatched pair
this is just another day in new york city. when somebody jumps in front of you down the block from acu trying to wait for a cab and they hiked down and hail a cab, a sort of want to go out and smack them. >> the downfall of american civilization. [talking over each other] >> those of you non-new yorkers, what you're watching on television is the exception and not the rule. >> oh, come on. we are not throwing punches. >> you are out of order. melissa: , i'm not throwing...
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media reported that suicide car bombers were responsible for setting off the blast in the heart of the city. the information minister said in an interview that the explosions had caused some damage but that no army commanders had been injured. the rebel free syrian army pledged to launch a fresh assault and also announced that it is moving its command center to syrian territory for the first time. the group had been based across the border in turkey. >> germany is creating new, clear rules on the religious circumcision of boys in an effort to ensure that those who carry out the procedure are not prosec a regional court caused r in germany's jewish and muslim communities in june after ruling that circumcision amounts to criminal bodily harm. the justice ministry says the draft law aims to remove the uncertainty caused by the verdict. our political correspondent joins us now to talk more about this story. give us the details of this draft legislation that has just been put forward. >> key proposals are firstly that parents must be informed of the full implications and the risks of any circumc
media reported that suicide car bombers were responsible for setting off the blast in the heart of the city. the information minister said in an interview that the explosions had caused some damage but that no army commanders had been injured. the rebel free syrian army pledged to launch a fresh assault and also announced that it is moving its command center to syrian territory for the first time. the group had been based across the border in turkey. >> germany is creating new, clear...
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lisbon, this is 70 coming in toward ellicott city in a little while. north of that from mount airy toward westminster, some heavy rain, some thunderstorm action going on here extending into baltimore county as well. back toward thurmont, you still have some rain, even hagueerstown but the heavy stuff is well east of you, east of route 15. temperatures are running into the 60s everywhere except for garrett county which is in the middle 50s at 55. easton is 68. culpeper down to 61, one of our cooler spots. gaithersburg at 63. bowie a much milder morning over there than it has been the last few mornings with the temperature there running about 65. outside on our michael & son weather camera, quiet in northwest d.c. we're looking toward virginia toward the west, southwest right now. 69 degrees with mostly cloudy skies. no wind to speak of and the humidity at 81%. one thing i want to point out, there's a boundary here. you can see it from southern new england snaking back toward the mississippi valley. a little twist in the clouds coming through southern in
lisbon, this is 70 coming in toward ellicott city in a little while. north of that from mount airy toward westminster, some heavy rain, some thunderstorm action going on here extending into baltimore county as well. back toward thurmont, you still have some rain, even hagueerstown but the heavy stuff is well east of you, east of route 15. temperatures are running into the 60s everywhere except for garrett county which is in the middle 50s at 55. easton is 68. culpeper down to 61, one of our...
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this according to the new data of the 20 biggest cities in the country. home prices have gone up 6% in the first 7 months of 2012. that's the good news. bad news is that sales of new homes are down from last month. realat ane and author joins me now to sort it out for us. sherry, are we seeing the sustainable trend of home prices moving up? are weeeing the trends move in the right direction? >> tom, there's no question that lltaletrend, s bend us now whether it's the numbers are going up or not, 1.5% annual appreciation is not what we would historically call a healthy housing market but beer than nothing. to really see some sustainable ward mobite wve t omngut wages because average americans still can't afford to continue buying more expensive homes. >> explain why are the reasons existing to see the sales go down. >> well, that's a market specific sittion but for the most part it wit the erarcf inventory at this point in part because so many homes are still backlogged in the foreclosure and default phase. for every home foreclosed, we have three homes wh
this according to the new data of the 20 biggest cities in the country. home prices have gone up 6% in the first 7 months of 2012. that's the good news. bad news is that sales of new homes are down from last month. realat ane and author joins me now to sort it out for us. sherry, are we seeing the sustainable trend of home prices moving up? are weeeing the trends move in the right direction? >> tom, there's no question that lltaletrend, s bend us now whether it's the numbers are going up...
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they were just minutes apart they also happened not far from one of the main squares of the capital city now they shattered the glass of windows of nearby buildings with some people reporting hearing those explosions several kilometers away in fact some eyewitnesses have gone as far as to say it was the largest explosion in damascus since fighting broke out there several months ago this part of the city is covered now with huge plumes of smoke the ambulances rushed to the scene the police have cordoned off the area to prevent traffic and people from getting closer we were also receiving reports that the ministry of defense is on fire now the syrian information minister has said that the explosions were caused by two roadside bombs one of which he says may have been planted inside the grounds of the army command headquarters he did deny initial reports that there were casualties saying that no civilians or army personnel had been hurt in these explosions and this does seem plausible because it happened at around seven o'clock in the morning local time the explosions also occurred not far
they were just minutes apart they also happened not far from one of the main squares of the capital city now they shattered the glass of windows of nearby buildings with some people reporting hearing those explosions several kilometers away in fact some eyewitnesses have gone as far as to say it was the largest explosion in damascus since fighting broke out there several months ago this part of the city is covered now with huge plumes of smoke the ambulances rushed to the scene the police have...
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away reported hearing the blast making them possibly the loudest explosions that have happened in the city of damascus since fighting broke out there several months ago most of wednesday saw damascus covered with thick smoke and this was as a result of the fires that also broke out in this heavily guarded military compound building the rebel group the free syrian army has claimed responsibility for this attack making it the second such attack in just as many days that rebels have claimed responsibility for and they come just one day after rebels blew up a school building in damascus which they say was being used for military training so what we're witnessing is almost a trend if you like but certainly an intensification of the fighting happening in damascus in the number of attacks that are being carried out by rebel fighters. iran's press t.v. channels as its correspondent mayan mess has been shot dead by a sniper while reporting on about today's twin blasts in damascus. spend some time in syria covering the conflict and knew him personally i met. on one of my trips to damascus i was the
away reported hearing the blast making them possibly the loudest explosions that have happened in the city of damascus since fighting broke out there several months ago most of wednesday saw damascus covered with thick smoke and this was as a result of the fires that also broke out in this heavily guarded military compound building the rebel group the free syrian army has claimed responsibility for this attack making it the second such attack in just as many days that rebels have claimed...
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it's really for the latest sure the anti islam ads will remain in new york city subway stations for a month and whether they could lead to more dire consequences than just sparking debate is exactly what remains to be seen as they see it you're going to pretty new york. now take a look at some other stories from around the globe the u.s. marines will be court martialed for year in aiding on the bodies of dead taliban fighters in afghanistan which was caught on camera a videotape surfaced in january this year causing great embarrassment around the globe and prompting an internal army investigation if found guilty of the two staff sergeants could face a maximum penalty of prison while the three other soldiers involved will receive an administrative punishment after pleading guilty to. one of britain's most notorious extremist is said to be extradited from the u.k. to the u.s. to face terrorism charges that's after a radical muslim cleric abu hamza al masri the last appeal against extradition in a european court. along with four other terrorism suspects have been wanted in the u.s. for y
it's really for the latest sure the anti islam ads will remain in new york city subway stations for a month and whether they could lead to more dire consequences than just sparking debate is exactly what remains to be seen as they see it you're going to pretty new york. now take a look at some other stories from around the globe the u.s. marines will be court martialed for year in aiding on the bodies of dead taliban fighters in afghanistan which was caught on camera a videotape surfaced in...
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you really don't understand you'll be in the most city that is in the west or one side trying to get rid of assad without a placement for him on the other side being afraid that these groups. are the cause of these kinds of weapons so it's sort of nonsense. to do this we are witnessing. the issue syria's been raised at the annual u.n. general assembly gathering this week has russia called on those who support the rebels to stop sidestepping international law and the long running question of whether iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons was also a heated debate with israel trying to draw up quite literally a case for intervention but important eyes in new york for us. as world leaders gathered for the annual u.n. general assembly international anger over and islamophobia american film was still blazing in the muslim world addressing the world body u.s. president barack obama condemned the video nonetheless defending the right to free speech as president of our country and commander in chief of our military i accept that people are going to call me awful things every day. and i wil
you really don't understand you'll be in the most city that is in the west or one side trying to get rid of assad without a placement for him on the other side being afraid that these groups. are the cause of these kinds of weapons so it's sort of nonsense. to do this we are witnessing. the issue syria's been raised at the annual u.n. general assembly gathering this week has russia called on those who support the rebels to stop sidestepping international law and the long running question of...
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you have big cities, you have large empty spaces. rural, farmland. you have huge minority populations in cities like cleveland and columbus and to a lesser degree cincinnati in the southwest. but more than anything, melissa, in this election, it has a huge middle class. and that's the target for mitt romney and president obama every time they have been there of which there have been many visits. melissa: so the $50 billion question, who takes ohio? you're just there. you know everyone. you've been on the ground. you're listening to them talk, what do you think?. >> if you agree with the polls president obama has an edge. if you are trying to factor in history, i will remind you of this. in 2004, late into the night when john kerry and george bush were going head-to-head in ohio, southwestern ohio, the counties around cincinnati, won it for george bush and gave hum four more years. if you are taking the model of 2010, how all these people came out to vote on issues like unemployment, debt and deficit spending and obamacare, well you could make an argu
you have big cities, you have large empty spaces. rural, farmland. you have huge minority populations in cities like cleveland and columbus and to a lesser degree cincinnati in the southwest. but more than anything, melissa, in this election, it has a huge middle class. and that's the target for mitt romney and president obama every time they have been there of which there have been many visits. melissa: so the $50 billion question, who takes ohio? you're just there. you know everyone. you've...
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greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. david: here is a fox business brief. more banks are having issues with their web sites apparently as a result of those cyber attacks. u.s. bancorp is facing problems similar to what other banks dealt with last week. according to reuters, pnc financial and wells fargo customers are also having issues accessing the sites. >>> boeing ceo's says executives are becoming more nervous about the fiscal cliff. james mcinerney says lack of clarity on taxes and regulation holding job creation. he would not be comfortable as part of an increase as part of a fiscal cliff deal. gold will go up
greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. david: here is a fox business brief. more...
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three cities, one war, tens of thousands dead. and at the united nations complete failure to stop it. bill kneely, itv news, homs. >>> burned tires, smoke and chaos. that's what's happening in the streets of athens today. thousands take to the streets to protest budget cuts. are they going to change the deposit's mind, and how will it impact tourism? but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. not quite knowing what the next phase was going toe, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be, and i get the chance to spend more time with my wife and my kids. it's my world. that's my world. ♪ >>> 50,000 angry greek workers took to the streets of athens today. they shut down part of the transportation system. they closed businesses, stopped tourest s
three cities, one war, tens of thousands dead. and at the united nations complete failure to stop it. bill kneely, itv news, homs. >>> burned tires, smoke and chaos. that's what's happening in the streets of athens today. thousands take to the streets to protest budget cuts. are they going to change the deposit's mind, and how will it impact tourism? but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [...
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. >> reporter: thousands of demonstrators stood outside the united nations in new york city, holding signs that read liberty and shouting out against iran. inside iran's president mahmoud ahmadinejad did not mention his nation's nuclear program, but accused the u.s. and israel of being bullies. >> translator: the threat by the zionists to resort to military action against our great nation is a clear example of this bitter reality. >> reporter: the comments prompted harsh words from israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu as he headed to the u.s. for a speech of his own. they fear iran is building a nuclear weapon, and netanyahu has threatened military force. president obama pushed for a peaceful noregotiation. >> we had to make a statement today. the obama administration did make a statement. we're not going to listen to him anymore. >> reporter: nicholas burns called ahmadinejad's slurs more of the same rhetoric. he blamed the west for a bad economy. accused the candidates of ignore the 99%. >> translator: we believe those who spend hundreds of millions of dollars on election cam
. >> reporter: thousands of demonstrators stood outside the united nations in new york city, holding signs that read liberty and shouting out against iran. inside iran's president mahmoud ahmadinejad did not mention his nation's nuclear program, but accused the u.s. and israel of being bullies. >> translator: the threat by the zionists to resort to military action against our great nation is a clear example of this bitter reality. >> reporter: the comments prompted harsh words...
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protests are scheduled in over 60 cities. the nation's ports, airports, banks, schools, and tourist sites are all shut down. >> the european union will never be in europe for the workers then bent every country should fight to detach itself from the european union. that is the movement that should be taking place. >> thousands of people surrounded the parliament to protest austerity measures. the occupy congress protest came as the conservative administration prepares to unveil further austerity measures on thursday. after hours of protest, police charged against demonstrators batons and fired rubber bullets. 35 people were arrested and 60 people were injured. this report was filed from madrid. >> we are surrounding the congress because we think the center of power in spain where we are governed from is here and the congress. to date coincides with this month's congressional session. >> there are lots of reasons to be angry but especially the fact there are over 5 million unemployed. i am a student and i can only study becaus
protests are scheduled in over 60 cities. the nation's ports, airports, banks, schools, and tourist sites are all shut down. >> the european union will never be in europe for the workers then bent every country should fight to detach itself from the european union. that is the movement that should be taking place. >> thousands of people surrounded the parliament to protest austerity measures. the occupy congress protest came as the conservative administration prepares to unveil...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose. >> rose: riccardo muti is here, he is one of the world's great conductors and led some of the best orchestras, including the vienna philharmonic, he is currently music director o director of the chicago symphony orchestra, critics and audiences alike have been dazed and charmed which the intensity, the technique, the emotion that he and his musicians bring. here is a look at a performance of verdi requiem. ♪ .. ♪ ♪ >> rose: muti and the chicago symphony orchestra in new york, to open the season at carnegie hall on october 3rd, they are performing orff's carmina burana, i am happy to have mastery i are back at this table, when you are conducting what are you thinking about? what is going roug your head? are you hearing the music instantaneously in your head that you know the score or what? >> this is a difficult, it is difficult to answer this question. in any case the conductor starts the performance one frac shun of a second before and ends one second of a frac shun befor
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose. >> rose: riccardo muti is here, he is one of the world's great conductors and led some of the best orchestras, including the vienna philharmonic, he is currently music director o director of the chicago symphony orchestra, critics and audiences alike have been dazed and charmed which the intensity, the technique, the emotion that he and his musicians bring. here is a look at a...
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she went through this city confused, scared, and with no money. she was vulnerable. a refuge for pregnant girls to occur in for free. she said it was on the understanding she would hand over her baby. >> i signed with them that i would give them the baby >> . but after son was born, she wanted to keep her son. she told me that a worker from the home and threatened her with jail if she did not give up per baby. >> they were going to arrest me and put me in jail. >> her tears aroused suspicion of diredoctors and nurses. one doctor who said babies are being removed from the hospital even before their mothers are discharged did agree to speak. he told me how worried the girl was when he somber on the ward. >> she was hysterical. she was scared of what was going to happen to her. >> i'm on my way to meet the people who run the home where she stayed for many months. i will ask whether they are really running this institution in the best interest of all these honorable teenagers. set up by the wife of a state governor, they have taken in 100 girls and most of chosen not to
she went through this city confused, scared, and with no money. she was vulnerable. a refuge for pregnant girls to occur in for free. she said it was on the understanding she would hand over her baby. >> i signed with them that i would give them the baby >> . but after son was born, she wanted to keep her son. she told me that a worker from the home and threatened her with jail if she did not give up per baby. >> they were going to arrest me and put me in jail. >> her...
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going back to the fbi, you can't blame them, because there is nobody in control of a very large city in a very big part of libya. so they are, you know -- that's the problem, at the root of it. all the facts point to that. is that nobody is in control. >> a lot of people say well look, you have societies who have been repressed for generations. in a pressure cooker. the box has been opened and a lot of weird things come out of the box. maybe long-term things will move in the right direction as the u.s. sees it. do you buy that? >> the arab spring is a long-term gain. what you have to understand -- look, if it is terrorism that we are seeing and i feel confident based on what we know, it races the question why didn't you see this coming? if there was intelligence of the growing presence of al qaeda in eastern libya, increasing threat of al qaeda. >> on the anniversary of 9/11, of all days. >> right, why didn't you do more? until you have that answer you will be reluctant to calling this a terrorist attack. i think there are real problems on the front end. i think that is part of what
going back to the fbi, you can't blame them, because there is nobody in control of a very large city in a very big part of libya. so they are, you know -- that's the problem, at the root of it. all the facts point to that. is that nobody is in control. >> a lot of people say well look, you have societies who have been repressed for generations. in a pressure cooker. the box has been opened and a lot of weird things come out of the box. maybe long-term things will move in the right...
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to the fbi getting in to benghazi you can't blame them because there is nobody in control of a large city and a big part of libya. they are -- that's the problem at the root of it. all of the facts point to the fact that nobody's in control. >> fran, a lot of people will say you have societies that have been repressed for generations in a pressure cooker. the box has been open. a lot of weird things come out of the box but maybe long term there is things will move in the right direction, as the u.s. sees it. do you buy that? how do you see it? >> the arab spring is, in fact, a long-term game. but what you have to understand, if it is terrorism that we are seeing and i feel confident based on everything that we know that it is. it raises the question for the administration, why didn't you see this coming? if there was intelligence about the growing presence of al qaeda in eastern libya, increasing threat and presence of libya. >> on the anniversary of 9/11 of all days. >> you can't under estimate until you have the answer you are reluctant to call it a terrorist attack. i think there is re
to the fbi getting in to benghazi you can't blame them because there is nobody in control of a large city and a big part of libya. they are -- that's the problem at the root of it. all of the facts point to the fact that nobody's in control. >> fran, a lot of people will say you have societies that have been repressed for generations in a pressure cooker. the box has been open. a lot of weird things come out of the box but maybe long term there is things will move in the right direction,...
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do you thing they could work in a city like new york or san francisco or boston? >>guest: theoretically if they have sensors and they have the built in mapping they can read where they are and know how to behave. >>shepard: good luck sensorring a new york city cab. social security. man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me your plan... and what it means for me. woman 2: i'm tired of the negative ads and political spin. that won't help me decide. man 2: i earned my medicare and social security. and i deserve some answers. anncr: where do the candidates stand on issues that... affe seniors today and in the future? find out with the aarp voters' guide at earnedasay.org hey, bro. or engaging. conversations help us learn and grow. at wells fargo, we believe you can never underestimate the power of a conversation. it's this exchange of ideas that helps you move ahead with confidence. so when the conversation turns to your financial goals... turn to us. if you need anything else, let me know. [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. oh, hey alex. just p
do you thing they could work in a city like new york or san francisco or boston? >>guest: theoretically if they have sensors and they have the built in mapping they can read where they are and know how to behave. >>shepard: good luck sensorring a new york city cab. social security. man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me your plan... and what it means for me. woman 2: i'm tired of the negative ads and political spin. that won't help me decide. man 2: i earned my medicare and...
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we're on our 100-city 2012 to wear. we're joined for the hour here in washington by alice walker, the pulitzer prize-winning author, at this year is the 30th anniversary of her momentous -- this is the 30 anniversary of her momentous "the color purple." she is reading from the book at george mason, speaking to the audience. we are in the nation's capital. the present lives not far from here, alice walker. -- the president lives not far from here, alice walker. i remember sitting with you at his inauguration in 2008, the first african-american president. you have written a poem in this election year. i was wondering if he would share it with us. >> i would like to. it is dedicated to maathai. she resolved to bring the earth back to life with trees. you ask me why i smile when you tell me you intend in the coming national elections to hold your nose evils. there are more than two evils out there, is one reason i smile. another is that our old buddy nostradamus comes to mind, with his dreadful 400 year old prophecy: that o
we're on our 100-city 2012 to wear. we're joined for the hour here in washington by alice walker, the pulitzer prize-winning author, at this year is the 30th anniversary of her momentous -- this is the 30 anniversary of her momentous "the color purple." she is reading from the book at george mason, speaking to the audience. we are in the nation's capital. the present lives not far from here, alice walker. -- the president lives not far from here, alice walker. i remember sitting with...
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a separate system and is recovering from of of what's the umpires and the city in seven years. health officials say he was infected locally because he has not troubled recently. the bay area has had four cases of the virus this year. it's clear in san francisco because of the steep ascent carry the seeds preferred a warmer climate. surveillance video and the civic center station shows and what happened. lord says some debris on the truck cost 8,000 v electrical work. as a and see if some people scrambling. two people complained of smoke inhalation. >>> but was the utility's message yesterday. it's a francisco court room and will decide whether pg&e will be held responsible for the 2010 disaster and price could reach hundreds of 20's of millions of dollars. safety violations led to that explosion appeared set and new event vacation. officials said the focus would be on the company's plan to protect workers in the event of a pipe leak at a one that led to the richmond explosion and fire to suppress artists. >>> the cable company is disconnecting of three of its california call ce
a separate system and is recovering from of of what's the umpires and the city in seven years. health officials say he was infected locally because he has not troubled recently. the bay area has had four cases of the virus this year. it's clear in san francisco because of the steep ascent carry the seeds preferred a warmer climate. surveillance video and the civic center station shows and what happened. lord says some debris on the truck cost 8,000 v electrical work. as a and see if some people...
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, the organized crime is doing some kind of [inaudible] to a town or a city. the policy there, they start to apply their own mom. they aspire to collect their own practice. [inaudible] so in that sense, it is a challenge to the state. now, as the federal government are you going to do with all the universities in our town and can he wait until all the key spots to those universities, how many years are you going to take that, and was going to happen with those people within 10 or 20 or 30 years. that is a problem that i think mexico suffered a lot, because the black of actions of the government allow the criminals to take over it one of the region. and let me tell you, that is not only the only reason. but frankly speaking, i do believe that the violence will be there without the action of the government. why? because we are now in a statement new criminal phenomenon. in the past, it is a problem of calculus, if i can say that. it is one causing to the american border. at one point, single point, what happened in the last two decades? the criminals start to th
, the organized crime is doing some kind of [inaudible] to a town or a city. the policy there, they start to apply their own mom. they aspire to collect their own practice. [inaudible] so in that sense, it is a challenge to the state. now, as the federal government are you going to do with all the universities in our town and can he wait until all the key spots to those universities, how many years are you going to take that, and was going to happen with those people within 10 or 20 or 30...
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big cities, big open spaces. strong minorities and large universities. ohio has a huge middle class and they are the clear target for both romney and obama. we'll report later tonight with bret and special report. megyn, back to you. megyn: now to the fallout on the story breaking yesterday. the senate's highest-ranking democrat attacking governor romney on their shared mormon faith. other mormons are lark out at senate majority harry reid suggesting that the governor sullied his faith. utah congressman jason chaffetz is a member of the church of the latter day saints. >> that the kind of gutter politics people abhor. for the majority leader of the united states senate to make it so personal and throw the religion under the bus, it's inappropriate. there is no room for it. it should be called out and it was a shameful embarrassment. megyn: we had frank luntz on and he did think this is an effort to put mormonism front and center in this race to scare people who don't understand the religion or gin up prejudice. as a mormon your thoughts on that. >> i hav
big cities, big open spaces. strong minorities and large universities. ohio has a huge middle class and they are the clear target for both romney and obama. we'll report later tonight with bret and special report. megyn, back to you. megyn: now to the fallout on the story breaking yesterday. the senate's highest-ranking democrat attacking governor romney on their shared mormon faith. other mormons are lark out at senate majority harry reid suggesting that the governor sullied his faith. utah...
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. >> we haveround 90,00 refugees in our camps and around 40,000 refugees in several cities. it is a humanitarian treasure. >> woodruff: from our american graduate series, ray suarez gets the teacher of the year's take on how to engage students and keep them from dropping out. ♪ >> ifill: and we remember the singer who made americans swoon. andy williams. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributionto your pbs stion from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the trouble in greece today and in spain overnight brought the plight of europe's debt-ridden countries squarely back into the spotlight. street battles erupted in athens as nearly 70,000 people staged the largest demonstration since may of last year. we have a report from james mates of "independent television news." >> reporter: it's a sight that has become all too familiar in central at thens.
. >> we haveround 90,00 refugees in our camps and around 40,000 refugees in several cities. it is a humanitarian treasure. >> woodruff: from our american graduate series, ray suarez gets the teacher of the year's take on how to engage students and keep them from dropping out. ♪ >> ifill: and we remember the singer who made americans swoon. andy williams. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the...
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. >> from the fox business network headquarters in new york city, it is' the "tom sullivan show" with your host, tom sullivan. >> here is what i have at the stop, she was there on the septembe
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